Too bad he doesn't comment on other AMC shows. "I can't believe Greg just raped Joan! So the hashtag for tonight's episode is #NoMeansNo!"
Too bad he doesn't comment on other AMC shows. "I can't believe Greg just raped Joan! So the hashtag for tonight's episode is #NoMeansNo!"
These are all valid points, but what didn't work for me in this episode was how it's impossible to be emotionally invested in a rough breakup between two characters who we barely know. Fortunately, Rudy.
These are all valid points, but what didn't work for me in this episode was how it's impossible to be emotionally invested in a rough breakup between two characters who we barely know. Fortunately, Rudy.
It was an oddly Larry David-esque plotline, between that and the dog and the saran wrap.
It was an oddly Larry David-esque plotline, between that and the dog and the saran wrap.
I didn't pick up on the molestation until the second time I read it and even then it was in the book discussion group I was in. But I think I have a hard time in general figuring that kind of thing out. That character in the 4th season of The Wire who is sexually abused, AV club commenters figured that out long…
I didn't pick up on the molestation until the second time I read it and even then it was in the book discussion group I was in. But I think I have a hard time in general figuring that kind of thing out. That character in the 4th season of The Wire who is sexually abused, AV club commenters figured that out long…
No, Paws de la Huerta is on Dogwalk Empire. I'll show myself out.
No, Paws de la Huerta is on Dogwalk Empire. I'll show myself out.
Checked with IMDB and yup, that's Batista turning into the metal man.
Checked with IMDB and yup, that's Batista turning into the metal man.
Buddy Guy, on the other hand, is.
Buddy Guy, on the other hand, is.
So this movie isn't about the hunky guy who felt up the high schooler in Pete Campbell's driver's ed class?
You can't have a paper trail on John Connor, you know.
Good to see that Gabe still loves his Korean pop culture.
I'd be perfectly happy if Mason Treadwell were the preening secondary villain for this season's back nine.
Community has so far received 18 "A" episodes, making your criteria invalid, or the presence of a consistently sliding scale rendering it meaningless.
I know it's too much to assume that Jenna would've married Will Forte (though Jack married Elizabeth Banks and she's remained unseen) but having them split up like that was a tad unsatisfying. On the other hand, Couchy's involvement kind of makes it worthwhile.
Bob Barker got an Austin-level pop. It was ridiculous.